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      • MUSIC VOYAGER - (47)

        Music Voyager is a music and travel broadcast series (television/cable, broadband, in-flight and mobile) that invites viewers to discover the exciting sounds of the planet. The host is Jacob Edgar, an explorer who does not search for lost cities or ancient ruins. He's on the quest for a different kind of treasure…music. As an ethnomusicologist and world music record producer, Edgar travels the globe hunting for the best songs the world has to offer, and he suffers through some of the worst…so you don’t have to. Along the way, he's rewarded with a backstage pass to concert halls, street festivals, recording studios and rehearsal rooms. With local musicians as his guide, Edgar tastes exotic and occasionally ghastly food, visits off-the-beaten path attractions and parties the night away to amazing concerts at hidden venues that only the locals know. Join music voyager for unexpected adventures and surprising discoveries that unveil the magic, mystery and music of far off lands.

      • BEAUTIFUL CHILE

        NICOLÁS SAAVEDRA. The most arid desert in the world, millenary Patagonial ice fields, abundant forests lost in the heart of a mountain, are some of the geographical and natural wealth of Chile that we will get to watch in this program. Every episode will go around places that, most of the time, are completely isolated from the whole civilization.

      • POSTCARD PERFECT

        SAINT MARTIN. Saint Martin, a small Franco-Dutch island in the French Caribbean, is a tourist and tax haven. However, the postcard has been fading for several years now, the crisis having reduced the number of tourists and increased the unemployment rate to a critical level. Situated on the route taken by sailboats, the island remains the ideal support base for all sorts of traffickers.

      • TRAVEL PLAN

        THILAND - CHING MAY. Travel to Amazing Places all over the world. From Paris to Petra. From New York to Cambodia.

      • FLAVOURS OF MEXICO

        ADVENTURES IN & AROUND MEXICO CITY. Charlie embarks on an urban safari in one of the world’s largest capitals, meeting top celebrity chef Enrique Olvera and visiting the largest food market in North America. We also take a short road trip to discover a Cornish mining town where they do a mean pasty, and give you a grand tour of the stunning city of Puebla, where Charlie learns the perfect recipe for mole.

      • LET'S ALL GO TO THE SEA

        CAMBODIA, SMILING AGAIN. Coastlines and seafronts are the gateways to the oceans, a source of many and varied natural resources. It’s easy to understand why half of the world’s population lives along or near the coast. Throughout history man has discovered and settled faraway places by first reaching land on the coasts and seafronts. And it’s one explanation for the fascinating racial mix that is often found on coasts. The ten coastlines featured in the series brilliantly reflect the lifestyles and customs of the people that use them.

      • AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 ISLANDS

        A JOURNEY TO INFINITY - PART 3 (PATAGONIA). The third part of our expedition on board of our ship, that has taken us from Punta Arenas in Chile, takes us now to Ushuaia in Argentina, to cross the glaciers in Tierra del Fuego passing along the Straits of Magellan. As we sail we visit the fjords of the Beagle channel along side the glaciers of the Cordillera Darwin. To cross Glacier Avenue is an unforgettable experience; icy winds and high seas accompany us as we sail toward the legendary Cape Horn, a destination that all fearless sailors want to see, as they follow the route set by Sir Francis Drake so as to pit their wits and challenge these waters to try to "round the Horn". As we pass to observe the wild nature in the Magellan forest of Baia Wulaia, our expedition comes to an end at Ushuaia, the southernmost city of the planet and it is for this reason it is called the city at the end of the world.

      • AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 ISLANDS

        CHAMPION OF BIODIVERSITY. On Providenciales Island, the entrance to the Turks & Caicos archipelago, we begin our journey by discovering a farm where they grow the biggest sea shell’s in the world. The objective of the Conch Farm is to save and protect from extinction the Strombus gigas, the most famous pink sea-shell in the Caribbean, the Queen Conch. The entire process of the life of this sea-shell is very interesting, from birth to its adult state, which we discover both in and out of the water. This sea-shell is only one of the bio-wonders of this archipelago: We discover more wonders on North Caicos in the company of the most famous naturalist of the island. With him we discover the world’s smallest Boa, a reptile native to this island, and also the land caves that were once filled by the sea.

      • DISTANT SHORES

        VOYAGE TO ABACOS. A spring journey north through the lovely Bahamas! We sail first to Mayaguana, then Ragged and the Jumentos Cays before heading to the Exumas. We sail the stunning blue shallow Exuma Islands of the Bahamas, and crossing the shallow banks toward Eleuthera. The island group of Eleuthera has maintained its quiet charm and the independent spirit of the Eleuthera Adventurers who settled here in the 1600's after leaving Bermuda. This is the Bahamas "as it used to be" with pink sand beaches, pristine reefs and the best fishing fleet. The Shards continue on to visit the most northern island group of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas where they light the historic light-house, get caught in a tropical downpour, learn about traditional boatbuilding and sample beach-life in the Abacos!

      • DISTANT SHORES

        CRUISING IN STYLE. At sea and in many of the worldwide ports Distant Shores sails to, Paul and Sheryl are in the company of luxurious cruise ships. In this episode they compare life aboard a recreational sailboat and "Explorer of the Seas" sailing to Bermuda.

      • THE FORCE OF THE SEA

        MARES. Power of the Sea is a documentary series that reveals the special features of each one of the wonderful seas of Chile, generating conscience of the need to protect their oceanographic processes and its biodiversity. Through this 7 episodes we will live passionate adventures, sailing through the productive seas of the north; the lonely fiords and the canals of the extreme south; the insular waters full of endemic creatures. We investigated its energetic potential and the strength that moves the fisherman and scientists to challenge the sea and discover its secrets.

      • NOMADS

        BIG MOUNTAIN EXTREME SKIING IN LAS LENAS, ARGENTINA. A group of pro skiers travel a tough journey to South America in the hopes of experiencing the world-renown ski terrain Las Lenas, Argentina.

      • FLAVOURS OF COLOMBIA

        THE PACIFIC. Flavours Of... sees gastronomer Charlie Ottley challenge his taste buds as he travels through some of the most exciting and unpredictable countries in the world, from South Africa to Scotland, Greece to Mexico, through to Colombia. Charlie travels the length of these countries in his quest for the best, packing in as much adventure as possible; from diving in Kalymnos to trekking through the Amazon to surviving the Day of the Dead festival. Prepared to risk life and limb in his quest for fun, fulfilment and a full stomach, Charlie experiences a mouth-watering trip where he samples the bizarre and wonderful dishes of these countries, and by the time he’s finished there are few flavours he hasn’t tasted! Charlie Ottley challenges his taste buds once more, this time by gallivanting around the magnificent but previously much maligned country of Colombia. Charlie undertakes an incredible journey from the Caribbean and Pacific coastlines, up over the high Andes, down to the depths of the jungle and onto the banks of the mighty Amazon. Colombia is synonymous with the magical coffee bean and Charlie learns the secret to the drink that has captured the world. It wouldn't be a culinary journey in the Charlie Ottley mould without the addition of a few bizarre dishes along the way and this time out Charlie does not disappoint as he tucks into some rodent stew and discovers how to cook a traditional pirate recipe. Looking down from the snow-clad volcanoes in the Los Nevados National Park, Charlie concludes that, for him, Colombia is not only safe to visit but also constitutes one of the last unspoilt destinations in Latin America. Charlie Ottley explores the stunning Pacific Region from the bleak and beautiful Isle of Gorgona to the great empty beaches of the South West. Along the way he visits the bustling city of Cali, birthplace of Colombian salsa, and discovers some of the best Latin American dancing in the world, as well as some of the worst.

      • FLAVOURS OF COLOMBIA

        THE LOWLANDS. Charlie Ottley explores the Lowlands starting in the heart of the Colombian Amazon, where he mingles with local tribes, sleeps rough in the jungle and discovers a tasty recipe for rodent stew. He also gets the chance to try out some Colombian wine at one of the country's only wine spas. Charlie finally saddles up for some time at the ranch as he rides out onto the great plains of the Llanos in search of lunch.

      • RACING GREEN - (3)

        After 5 star accommodation in Seattle the Racing Green engineers continue their epic journey across the USA. They meet a team of Zeromotorcycle who show them around San Francisco with electric bikes. They cruise along Highway No. 1, invite a police officer to test the SR-0, get lost in Las Vegas, drive across Hoover Dam and attend a high powered engineering convention in Austin Texas where they give a key note speech about their electric car experiences. Just before the Mexican border they have a first accident.

      • RACING GREEN - (4)

        Getting into Mexico makes the team nervous because they hear more and more stories about drug wars along the US border. Exactly in that danger zone they get stuck at night with a broken shock absorber. Various other delays build up serious time pressure to attend a major press conference in Mexico City. Eventually the team starts to relax and accepts a certain unpredictability. They get stuck in a bus strike in Oaxaca, visit a huge wind farm in La Ventosa and get welcomed by a heavily armed police escort at the border of Guatemala.

      • PANTANAL, THE JAGUAR'S LAST SANCTUARY

        Situated in south-west Brazil, the Pantanal basin is the largest area of wetland in the world. This very particular ecosystem is home to a biodiversity as rich as it is prolific. And in this kingdom, it is the jaguar that reigns supreme.

      • FISH LIFE

        COLOURS CODE. In tropical seas, the first impression is stunning. It’s a firework of colours competing in vividness and intensity: red, yellow, blue, green and even black and white. In a neverending gracious dance, the colors mingle, disappear, twirl or just wander before our awed gaze. The display is breathtaking, but is beauty the only reason for colours? Is there a hidden agenda? Is there such a thing as a colour code?

      • FISH LIFE

        A SEA OF LOVE. Submarine sexuality displays some very strange facets. Anything is possible underwater from behaviors close to ours to the most disturbing. There are those that move us because they live as a couple and never part. On the other end, some evolve in a transsexual harem: the females lead a tumultuous life governed by submissive/dominant relationships with the first female becoming the male when the latter dies... A world of astonishing and mysterious diversity.

      • WILD CULTURE

        HIMBA. A curious reporter, outdoor lover, will not rest until he shows us every mystery of the wild, black heart of Central Africa, discovering the stories, traditions, landscapes and gastronomy of countries like Namibia, Kenya, and Tanzania. A trip through some of the strangest and most amazing places in the world.

      • THE AVIATORS (7)

        S3. Kickin’ the Tires: How do you shop for a used aircraft? Anthony takes us through the process of finding that perfect used aircraft for you! Sonex: Light Sport Aircraft are the fastest growing category of aviation, and Sonex does LSA best! Aerobatic School: We visit the Tutima Aerobatic School to see how wannabe aerobatic pilots learn to grip it, and rip it!

      • THE AVIATORS (8)

        S3. Mackinac Island: Our fly-in destination of the year. This rustic Michigan area has plenty to offer and is accessible via its secluded private airport. SR-71: We explore the mysterious Lockheed Blackbird reconnaissance plane from 1966. Based on the A-12 that was tested in Area 51, the SR-71 was developed as a "Black Project. " Aviation Career Choices: Not everyone who loves airplanes wants to be a pilot. What are some of the many other ways to make a living in the world of aviation?

      • SOUTHERN FLOWER IN THE PACIFIC

        TOWARDS POLYNESIA. The Great Adventure starts between Mexico and the Marquesas Islands, over 15 jrs ocean! a journey that goes well without great storm and with the passage of the equator and tropics. The crew is sufficient in itself but is looking forward to meeting the people of the islands Peaceful. Arrival and welcome to Marquesas Islands in music and dance, Southern Fleur will stay one month the three islands to meet these beautiful landscapes! Marquesas Islands, they will travel to the archipelago of Tuamotu, atolls where dreams... diving and visiting the islands become a daily activity!

      • ANCIENT CULTURE - (13)

        Claudio Iturra takes viewers on a journey to the world’s most astonishing areas. Each episode of this fascinating documentary series shows a new place, which has amazed people since ancient times.

      • CRISIS (2001)

        In December 2001, Argentina lived the worst financial, social and institutional crisis, since the restitution of the democracy in 1983. Crisis of 2001, revive those fateful days, next to the protagonists and the witnesses of the happening

      • ALL ABOUT ANIMALS - (17)

        Accompanied by her witty and charming 16-year-old brother, Jake, award-winning animal lover and 10-year-old host, Olivia Todd, visits a wide range of animal experts and specialists to uncover amazing facts about these animals. The dynamic duo go from dolphin centres to wildlife parks to celebrity pet owners, meeting some fascinating people who utilise their passion for animals in their chosen careers. With an existing audience being 60% adults followed closely by 12-17 year olds, the the target market audience is families. Additionally, as an avid supporter of the RSPCA, Olivia will present information about adoption and fostering programmes in an effort to raise awareness of animal cruelty and neglect with her ultimate goal to be able to reduce the number of incidents. Furthermore, the show aims to communicate messages about animal welfare and conservation in an attempt to educate the public about endangered species around the world.

      • ALL ABOUT ANIMALS - (18)

        Accompanied by her witty and charming 16-year-old brother, Jake, award-winning animal lover and 10-year-old host, Olivia Todd, visits a wide range of animal experts and specialists to uncover amazing facts about these animals. The dynamic duo go from dolphin centres to wildlife parks to celebrity pet owners, meeting some fascinating people who utilise their passion for animals in their chosen careers. With an existing audience being 60% adults followed closely by 12-17 year olds, the the target market audience is families. Additionally, as an avid supporter of the RSPCA, Olivia will present information about adoption and fostering programmes in an effort to raise awareness of animal cruelty and neglect with her ultimate goal to be able to reduce the number of incidents. Furthermore, the show aims to communicate messages about animal welfare and conservation in an attempt to educate the public about endangered species around the world.

      • SPIRULINA: THE AMAZING ALGAE

        The film presents an exploration of a nearly invisible fresh water algae with scientific name Spirulina Arthrospira Platensis. But what exactly is the blue-green algae called Spirulina?

      • MUNDO AD PORTAS (9)

        S1. Why travelling makes us so happy? Is it because it makes us remember what we are capable of creating? In "Mundo Ad Portas" we closely follow the journey of a curious photographer and a travel businessman that, for two months, leave their routine aside to learn about unique places with unforgettable cultures.

      • NOMADS

        WHITEWATER KAYAKING IN NORWAY. International kayakers travel the whitewater of Norway and show us the natural beauty that Norway has to offer.

      • CRAZY FOR MADONNA

        A biography of a universal icon of music and Hollywood, Madonna, better known as the Queen of Pop. Sabbatical Entertainment celebrates Madonna’s illustrious career spanning more than four decades, always pushing the boundaries of entertainment. Not afraid of controversy, the Material girl, through her talents, redefined and reshaped pop culture history.

      • PAST HUNTERS

        S1 EP 09: WHITBY HALL. Built in the early 1800s, Whitby Hall used to be an administrative center and now stands as a public park and arts center. It has never before been investigated, but staff have reported many noises and presences among them.

      • MUSIC VOYAGER - (14)

        Music Voyager is a music and travel broadcast series (television/cable, broadband, in-flight and mobile) that invites viewers to discover the exciting sounds of the planet. The host is Jacob Edgar, an explorer who does not search for lost cities or ancient ruins. He's on the quest for a different kind of treasure…music. As an ethnomusicologist and world music record producer, Edgar travels the globe hunting for the best songs the world has to offer, and he suffers through some of the worst…so you don’t have to. Along the way, he's rewarded with a backstage pass to concert halls, street festivals, recording studios and rehearsal rooms. With local musicians as his guide, Edgar tastes exotic and occasionally ghastly food, visits off-the-beaten path attractions and parties the night away to amazing concerts at hidden venues that only the locals know. Join music voyager for unexpected adventures and surprising discoveries that unveil the magic, mystery and music of far off lands.

      • MUSIC VOYAGER - (15)

        Music Voyager is a music and travel broadcast series (television/cable, broadband, in-flight and mobile) that invites viewers to discover the exciting sounds of the planet. The host is Jacob Edgar, an explorer who does not search for lost cities or ancient ruins. He's on the quest for a different kind of treasure…music. As an ethnomusicologist and world music record producer, Edgar travels the globe hunting for the best songs the world has to offer, and he suffers through some of the worst…so you don’t have to. Along the way, he's rewarded with a backstage pass to concert halls, street festivals, recording studios and rehearsal rooms. With local musicians as his guide, Edgar tastes exotic and occasionally ghastly food, visits off-the-beaten path attractions and parties the night away to amazing concerts at hidden venues that only the locals know. Join music voyager for unexpected adventures and surprising discoveries that unveil the magic, mystery and music of far off lands.

      • INSIDE OUTER SPACE

        APOLLO 11, KUIPER BELT, URANUS, SETI, NASA, LAW IN SPACE. Come with us as we explore and unravel the mysteries of what lies beyond our planet Earth. This is a series packed with space stories and information about our universe covering what we can see, how we can live in space and what science tells us about the past and the future as we journey inside out of space.

      • TWENTY MASTERPIECES OF NATURE

        PLITVICE LAKES. Throughout the world, there are men and women who strive to protect the planet, rather than exploiting its resources. They know that man cannot exist without nature, and realize that nature now requires someone to safeguard and protect it. Twenty Masterpieces of Nature takes you to the beautiful places where these heroes do their work. See unparalleled footage of Brazil’s Iguazu Falls, Canada’s Waterton Lakes, and even Madagascar’s lunar reliefs. This series gives you a behind the scenes tour of places where most men never even get to set foot. This series not only features stunning images of the natural treasures hidden within these sanctuaries, it also takes you on a journey of hope, proving that man and nature can be allies and coexist in harmony.

      • WIND QUEST - (1)

        Arthur de Kersauson, a young city-dweller hooked on extreme sports, and Antoine Auriol, World Champion in the Kiteboard Pro World Tour, set out in search of the winds of the world, collecting facts, fiction and amusing anecdotes. Their quest takes them all over the world, to destinations that include France, Reunion Island, Morocco, Turkey, Quebec, India, Namibia, Spain, Mexico, Ireland and Chile. The wind carves out the landscape of a country and shapes its inhabitants, customs and culture. These incisive, entertaining mini-road movies document our travellers' encounters with local people - moving, instructive, sometimes bizarre and always exotic. Wherever the wind blows, Arthur tries out wind-related activities, while Antoine seeks out elusive air currents, with his kite, hang-glider and slackline always at the ready.

      • THE ASIAN CENTURY

        LAOS PDR'S BLESSING OR BANE. Twenty years ago, Laos was one of the top 10 poorest countries in the world. Today, the Lao economy is growing at an impressive rate of 7. 7%, making it the 3rd fastest growing economy in Asia. There are signs that we could be witnessing a dawn of a new era of economic growth and prosperity for the Lao population. Besides mining and resources, another key factor accounting for Laos recent prosperity can be attributed to the phenomenal growth of its tourism sector. Tourism creates employment opportunities in a large scale and is a vital source of foreign exchange. But, amidst the mood of optimism, there are some concerns about certain ill-effects that might emerge in the long term. Host Brendon Fernandez talks to the different players in Laos PDR’s tourism sector to examine the challenges this formerly remote landlocked state will encounter as it grows its tourism industry while trying to preserve its cultural heritage.

      • THE ASIAN CENTURY

        SINGAPORE LIGHTENS UP. Since a decade ago, Singapore has made plans to re-brand itself as a Renaissance City of arts and culture. There were strong economic imperatives for this. Besides building the infrastructure and the venues, there was also a plan to incubate the Renaissance Singaporean. Apart from supporting local industry, there is now more attention to arts education, especially with SOTA. But, the question is, with more artists being produced in Singapore, is there an industry that can support them all? Local artists say that many become arts administrators while others drop out because the sacrifice of financial uncertainty is daunting. Singapore has made great strides in engineering a transforming Singapore into a global city for the arts. While retention of talent and freedom of expression are still issues, local practitioners are finding ways to navigate the boundaries.

      • THE NAZI NETWORK IN MEXICO

        In 1985, had been released the documents about the nazis activities during the world War II in Mexico. But, what could be Hitler’s interest in a country away from war? The answer that had remained hidden and generated legends, tries to be unveiled through this documentary that narrates and recreates Nazi activities in Mexico during World War II

      • AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 ISLANDS

        FULL IMMERSION IN THE SEA. In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, about one hours flying time from Miami, we go to discover the Turks & Caicos archipelago in the Caribbean Sea. We listen to the ancient history of these islands, following the remains of the ancient cotton plantations, we also explore the sea beds which are full of marine life. The sea in the Caribbean archipelago allows travellers to scuba dive, sail and kayak. And it is with a kayak that we enter the mangrove forest of Little Water Key, the elected habitat of native iguanas. In the natural reserve you can find about 2000 examples of Cyclura carinata carinata, a species here known as the Turk & Caicos ground iguana brought here by man to save it from extinction.

      • AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 ISLANDS

        LOS ROQUES, THE WINDY ARCHIPELAGO. We fly over the waters that separate the Venezuelan coast from Los Roques, we are going to visit this archipelago together with Francesca and her father Gian Marco, Venezuelan by birth but of Italian origin, who are both passionate about the islands and the sea. We land on Gran Roque - the only small village big enough to welcome tourists to stay in the typical posadas, there are no roads, cars or chaos - we take our boat and leave for Francisquì Island, where Francesca has an appointment for her first windsurf lesson, a sport that is very popular in this windy archipelago. When her lesson is over we visit the paradise island of Craquì, where only a few fishermen live, some birds and a small family restaurant that prepare wonderful fish dishes for the tourists that arrive there.

      • SACRED CULTURE

        GOLDEN TEMPLE. Claudio Iturra embarks on a trip to India and Nepal, to show the life of its inhabitants, their customs, the architecture of its temples and holy cities. Get up close Hinduism, caste system, poverty, sacred cows, temples and cremations. We invite you to join a unique tour of the Indian subcontinent for an unforgettable journey.

      • HAPPINESS IS ON THE PLATE - (4)

        A tasty series blending travel, cooking, nature and civic sense, following the daily work of five "green" chefs fighting for eco-friendly cooking in France, China, California, Benin and Tasmania. To preserve the environment, to give preference to local products and to indulge our taste buds with healthy foods, is the creed of these new chefs from five continents. 5 places, 5 biotopes, 5 chefs or 'food entrepreneurs': Arnaud Daguin in the Basque country, Dai Jiangjun in the Zhejiang Chinese mountains, Luke Burgess in Tasmania, David Kinch in California and Godfrey Nzamujo in Benin. Serving the future on their plates, and happiness as a side dish.

      • CHINA, A TIMELESS COUNTRY

        PART 1. This series goes through the most unknown places in the Republic of China, discovering at each step the marks that its history has left in the present and a look and approach towards the future of this great nation. PAST, PRESENT and FUTURE of China, in the country without time.